KUALA LUMPUR: Melbourne developers Kangoala Pty Ltd and Property Development
Analysis Australia recently showcased their project, Queens Domain, in Kuala
Lumpur last weekend. It is marketed by Knight Frank Malaysia.
“Queens Domain’s surrounding green environment of Albert Park, unbeatable
views and proximity to the central business district, will ensure this project
has all the criteria for a fast take-up rate by investors in Kuala Lumpur,” said
Herbert Leong, associate director of Knight Frank Malaysia in a press statement
recently.
The 20-storey Queens Domain sits on a 2,342 sq m tract of land and has a
gross development value of A$183 million (RM532 million). It will comprise 235
apartments with one- to three-bedroom units. The built-ups are between 46.7 sq m
and 104.8 sq m. Each apartment will have stone floor finishings for living and
kitchen areas.
The apartments are priced between A$395,000 and A$949,000. They are expected
to be completed by end-2017.
Designed by DKO Architecture in conjunction with Nexus Design, each apartment
features an Italian designer kitchen and wardrobes, timber veneered front doors
with internal closers, a security entry phone system and keyless entry to each
unit.
Richard Drummond, director of residential project marketing, Knight Frank
Melbourne, said: “The latest Knight Frank Global Cities Survey ranked Melbourne
as [the city with] the best quality of life and is considered to be the “World’s
Most Liveable City” for the fourth year in a row to top The Economist
Intelligence Unit’s Global Liveability Index.
Residents will have access to a rooftop communal area that overlooks the park
and the Melbourne Grand Prix race track. Facilities include a heated indoor
swimming pool, gym, and residents’ lounge with free WiFi and kitchen
services.
It is 3km from the central business district. It’s also within walking
distance to a beach, shopping strip, recreational park, golf course and tram in
St Kilda Road. Schools and colleges are within 1.5km from the apartments and the
Melbourne International Airport is 22 minutes drive away.
According to Drummond, Melbourne is Australia’s fastest-growing region, with
its increasing population fuelling demand for housing.
For more information on
Building and Construction event, please visit www.asiapacificevents.com
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